Web3 startup Bastion names former a16z and Kraken Chief of Staff Caroline Friedman as COO
Web3 onboarding startup Bastion named former a16z and Kraken Chief of Staff Caroline Friedman as the firm’s Chief Operating Officer.
Friedman moves into the new role after serving as the firm’s Head of Operations since February. As Chief Operating Officer, Friedman will manage Bastion’s compliance, regulatory matters, people, public policy and finance functions, the firm wrote in a statement.
Prior to her time at a16z and Kraken, Friedman served as an Assistant United States Attorney in Major Crimes and a Special Assistant United States Attorney for the National Security and International Crimes Unit at the United States Attorneys’ Offices. Friedman is a founding member of Bastion, according to her LinkedIn profile.
“Caroline has been an invaluable asset to Bastion, having been with us since the inception of the company,” Bastion co-founder Nassim Eddequiouaq said in a statement. “Her leadership and professionalism have been critical in our success and we are honored for her to take on this new role. We are confident that Caroline will continue to advance the Bastion mission and take the business to new heights.”
Bastion’s recent funding
On Sept. 18, Bastion raised $25 million in seed funding led by a16z, with further participation from Laser Digital Ventures, Robot Ventures, Packy McCormick, Not Boring Capital and others, The Block previously reported.
Bastion was founded by Nassim Eddequiouaq and Riyaz Faizullabhoy, a16z’s former Chief Information Security Officer of Crypto and Chief Technology Officer of Crypto, respectively.